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A View of Humane Bodies. And firft the Figures B A on the left hand, Reprefenting the Skin with its Veffels or Veins unden^
figure A.
A The outward ingalar Veins
climbing outwardly the hin¬
der part of the head, and in¬
wardly entring the mouth;
h A branch hereof to the check
and nofe.
c The Forhead vein joyned to
the other of the other fide.
d The veins of the Temples.
The vein of the Ear.
I/" ^ Branches from the Axillary.
/The Head vein;
g The Liver vein.
h The middle vein, made of the
branches of the head and li¬
ver veins,
i Branches of the liver vein,
difperfed through the palm
of the hand.
^ 4 The Mufcle vein.
II Veins reaching to the Brealts
m m Smal veins coming from
the branches of the hollow
vein.
m Branches climbing from the
Epigaftrique vein.
opr The inward Crural rein, or
the Saphena.
0 Branches from the aforefaid
veins, reaching unto the Lesk.
p Branches of the fame vein,
running on the infide of the
Thigh.
q The inner Leg vein, called Ti¬
bialis or PopCaris.
r The Saphena.
j The head vein by the Thumb
t The Spleen vein by the little
finger.
k The outward branch of the
Crural vein,
yThe Calf vein,
y The Hip vein.
FIGURE. B.
a The rein of the hinder part cf
the Head : or Vena puppisi
b The mediane.ii in Fig, A h
c The divifion of the fame,
where its branches are min¬
gled with others in the
back of the hand.
d The Head vein,as in F/^.A f
e Its branches by the Wrift
which irrigate the whole
back of the hand.
f Its branch in the thumb,
I often times opened for
the Head vein.
g The Milt vein. .
n The outward Crural vein,
made of the branch of the
middle and Liver veins.
fc Circles of the mufclc-vein
i The veins ofthe Sholders.
4 A branch on the fide ofthe
Breaft. . ,
I Divers branches from the
Loin veins.
m Veins comraing from the
outter branch of the Hol¬
low veins to the mufcles
and skin of the Buttock
n A branch from the out j
ter Crural vein to th‘
Hipps.
0 Branches rifing upward
by the hinder part of th|
thigh.
p The inward Crural vein
as in Fig. A. q.
q The inward Ham vein
as in Fig. A.j.
finis.
A Diffeftion of Humane Bodies.
VjtM
Fig. A. rtprtfents
& c The Head, acb The hairy
fcalp.
e The fore part of the Head.
h The Crown of the Head.
c The hinder part of the Head,
rf The Temples, r The Ear.
=^The Forehead.=^y^i The face.
/The Check. ball,
^ The Cheek'puf.
h The upper lip. i The Chi n
The neck.
1 1 The hollow of the neck.
m m The Patel bones.
n The Chefl or pit in the Chefl.
^qrf The Fingers.
0 The Thumb.
p The Fore finger.
q The middle finger.
r The Ring finger.
/ The Little finger:
t The bending of the Arm.
mai The Truck of the Body.
nixya The whole Chefl.
UH The breaft . xx The Ribbs.
yy The breaft or Papps.
:i;^TheDuggs or Nipples of the
Ereafts.
a The Trench of the Heart.
This part is anoinltd for the
month of the Stomach,
a heei The lower belly,
.la The right Hypocondria 5 or
prreordia. The outward Li-
■vfcr, Kemedies applyed to this
place.
'b The left Hypocondria.
b The Epigafire, or upper part
of the lower Belly,
A The N-ivil, or root of the
belly,
t e The Tides.
/ The Water-courfe.
gg The Flancks. h h The Lesk
i The region of Mans and Wo-
mens privities.
^The fore part of the Thigh.
■where Cupping Glares are ap¬
plyed to bring down Womens
Courfes.
I The Whi il-bone of the Knee.
m The Knee, n The Leg.
e The inftep. p The inftep.
q The utter Ancle.
rftux The Toes, or fingers
of the foot.
figure, b.
(lus extirrms.AKo
r The firft extender of the foot
ai\\edGa(lrocntmiiis inurnis
Alfo p.
/The fecond extender of the
foot czWtdiGaflrtcnemius ex-
ternns.AMo q.
tyy The extender of the toes.
H The firft bender of the Foot
called Tibeus anticus.
X The 2d. bender of the Foot ,
called Peron<eus 1.
yy The tendons of the toes,
y, A tranfverle ligament above
the Foot.
h The fecond extender of the
thigh, called GluUas medius,
I Part of the firft mufcle ex¬
tending the thigh , called
GluUus major,
n 0 The extender ofthe inftep.
rThe firft bender of the toes.
^ The id. bender of the Leg ,
called Gracilis.
Tendons.
h Tac bender of the thumb.
i Tne bone of the Sholder
bared.
^Thc Short mufcle of the cubit.
or the fecond extender.
/The ?th extender of the cubit.
m The round inclincr of the
wand.
n Benders of the Wrift.
0 A Ligament in the midft be¬
twixt the elbo and the wand.
.p The firft fupinacor of the
wand.
r The firft Pronator of the
wand , called Quadratus.
/The wormy mulcles.
fCertain benders of the thumb.
Of the veins. Fig. C i-
0 a^pr The hollow vein,
oa^ The afeending trunck of
the hollow Vein.
the
B The Navil. aa The white line
b b The oblique mufcles def-
cending to the lower belly,
cc The Fibres of thofe defccn-
ding mufcles.
^ ^ The produdion of the rim
of the belly.
dd Mufcles defeending obli¬
quely.
t e The right mufcles.
fff The right Intcrfcdions.
gg The piramidal mulcles.
h b The tranfverfal mufcles.
riThe Glandules caViProflates.
a The fecond mufcle of the Leg ' b
6 The 8th. mufcle of the thigh.'
c Parc of the fixth mufcle ofthe
thigh. Thefe g on the other
fide are marked with 444-
lo I The firft or longeft bender
of the Leg. Alfo e d.
PI The 4th extender of the
Leg, or the right mufcle.
Alfo i.
n Tile firft extender of the Leg
C3\\€d Membranops. AKo fg,
p The gd extender of the Leg,
ci\lcdya[lus internus, Alfo m.
q The fecond extender of the
Leg, or the mufcle cal’d Va-
/The fecond bender ofthe toes /'p r Tac defeending trunck of
called Flexor magnus.
t The third bender of the foot,
called Peroneus fecundus. J
« The head of the thigh. ^
X The firft Circunador, or the
mufcle leading the thigh a-
bout cal’d Obturator internus
lyThc mufcle called Crurialis.
yThe thigh bone*
a The fore part of the Leg.
b The fore part of the Brace;
c A ligament placed between
the bone of the Leg and the
Brace.
d d Bone-bound mufcles,
a a The Pedoral mufcles.
b The lefter Saw mufcle.
c The greater Saw mufcle.
dd The Intercoftal mufcles out¬
wards to which the inward
are joyned
e e 7'he bare Ribs without flcfli.
q Tae broad mufcle, under
which lyeth
f The fourth mufcle of the
bone Hyoides.
h The firft mufcle of the bone
Gyoides.
h The firft mufcle of the Jaw.
i The mufcle of the bone Hyoi¬
des under the Chin.
4Tae grinding mufcle, or fe¬
cond of the Jaw.
/ The mufcle of the upper Lip.
m The temporal mufcle.
n The Forehead-mufcle.
9 The Almons of the Ears.
p q Two beginnings of the fe-
venth mufcle ofthe Head,
r/ The fecond mufcle ofthe
Arm, called Deltoides.
t Tae fecond mufcle ofthe Cu¬
bic called Brachiilis.
A The firft mufcle of the Cubic
called
«)The firft mufcle bending the
neck, called Longus.
The 2d inclinerof the wand
a The fecond mufcle bending
the Wr ft.
The firft incliner of the
wand.
cThc mufcle in the palmof the
hand.
d Irs Tendon divided.
e The tranfverfc Ligament of
the Hand or Wrift.
•J Tile firft bender of the four
Fingers. i
f f The Tendons of the fame,
feparated from the mufcle.
^The fecond bender ofthe four
Fingers.
><Tae tendons ofthe famc,pcr-
loracing the reft.
the fame.
c c Roots of the Port vein.
d. Tae truEck of the port vein
cut afunder.
e e e Roots of the hollow vein
in the Liver.
’•Tae midrif veins cut afunder.
flTae orifice of the hollowvein
gaping into the Heart.
h Tae Crown vein of the Heart.
an Tae vein Axygos^ot Non-
paril-
mmm The Intercoftal veins by
the ^7jgos.
n Tae divifion of the hollow
vein into z fubclavian trunks
ncer the Jugulum under the
Breaft-bone.
0 The upper Intercoftal vein by
the fides.
oq The fubclavian branch tend¬
ing unto the Arm, called by
fome Axillaris,
pp Tae defeending Mammary
vein into the right mufcle of
theAbdomen. xx in this Fi¬
gure cut afunder to avoid
entangling.
The upper Cheft vein.
f The lower Cheft vein.
^t The external vein of
arm, called Cephalica.
^The upper mufcle defeending
t Afeending , called by fome
Humeraria.
«The Bafilica in the right hand
called Hepatica.
X X Branches whereof the firft
coming from the head vein,
and the 2d. from the Liver,
joyning together make the
middle vein, or Median.
7 y A branch of the head vein
by the little finger.
aa A branch of the Liver vein,
divided fomewhat deeper.
b A branch of the Liver vein to
the thumb,
cc The inner Jugular vein.
d d The external Jugular vein
divided,whercof certain bran¬
ches are iraployed to the face.
rThe Fore-head vein.
f The branch of the Jugular,
reaching to the Face.
^Thc 2d. and gd. union of the
inner Jugulars, with thefinus
of the Brain.
1/; The firft finus of the brain,
ji The fourth finus or hollow-
nefs of the Brain.
gm The kidny veins Emulgent.
1? f 4
I baris.
The upper mufcle vein.
« n Circles of the Emulgent ,
by the kidneys.
0 The Ureter preceding from
the kidney.
pp The right and left Sperma-
tick vein.
f The middle mufcle vein.
r The divifion of the trunk of
the hollow vein , defeending
at the 4th rack-boneot the
loins into the Iliac branches.
The holy veines.
The Iliack bifurcated into an
outer marked and an
inner marked t. ^
u A propagation of the Illiack
unites , with its branch in the
progrefs or going forward.
xxxx The Epigaftriques cut a-
funder.
yy The fraall Sciatique vein.
yThe Crural vein,here alfo the
inward and outward mufcle
vein joyns.
a The Trunk of the Calf vein,
and its divifion-
b The outer branch of the Calf
vein, whole under propagation
goech towards the brace and
its upper, to the Leg bone ,
and fo mingleth it felf with
the circles of the Ham vein.
Vijio Vrimci.
\t The trunk of the great ar¬
tery defeending.
mmm The lower intercoftal
arteries.
/ The original of the Csliacal
branches which is divided
into right and left branches
n Certain Circles of the left
branches, chiefly about the
upper part of the Stomack
0 Circles of the fame branch
to the Milt.
4 Circles of the right branch
to the hollow part of the
Liverand the neighbouring
parts.
pf r The right and left Sto¬
mack and Kail artery.
///Themefenterical arteries.
^ The arteries of the midrif.
ff The fatty arteries.
gm The arteries of the kidnies
n n Certain branches of arte¬
ries in the Kidnies.
0 The Spermatical arteries.
r The bifureation of the great
artery into two iliack trunks
/The arteries called Sacrx.pr
Holy.
t t The fubdivificn of the
iliack crunk, where the lef-
fer inner branch makes the
Mnfculainferiour-- but the
' outward runneth towards
the foot and fprir.kleth its
branches therein.
A branch of the Ham-vein, '^•^ .1'he Epigafl^ic^ irtene
which watereth the whole
foot.
d The great Sciatique vein,
Q'prouting from the inward
trunk of the Calf vein ) a-
bout the mufcle of the Calf
of the Leg,
e The Saphena fpread over the j
top of the Foot, and is in its '
palTage to the great Toe di»
verfly divided.
f The inward branch of the-calf
vein by the back part of the j
Leg.
g The conjunction of the Ham
vein with the Calf vein.
Of the Arteries. Fig. C, z.
olr The great Arterie.
n The orifice of the great Ar¬
terie with the crown arte¬
rie gaping into the l4fc
Ventricle of the Heart.
n 0 The alcending trunk.
0 The divifion of this trunk in¬
to fubclavian branches.
^ ^ The upper Cheft arterie
from which the upper inter¬
coftal Arteries proceed,
0 pp The Mammary delcending
unto the Navil.
q q Mujciila, or a branch attain
ing to the backward mufcles
of the neck.
^ The Scapular Arteries
d The lower Cheft Artery be-
tween^and /,its inward bran¬
ches reaching to the arm-pits
but its outward is the ftieul-
der-artery.
^ H The Axillary artery.
aa Two branches of the axilary
artery
T hefc branches go to thehand
cThe neck artery which atcain-
eth the skull through the pro-
ceCTcs ofthe rack-bone.
b The Carotis,or fleepy artery
climbing upward joyns its
branches about the region
of the Navil, with the ar¬
terie of the papps.
t ag The utter iliack or crural
branch &c. The other bran¬
ches not marked in thisFjg.
retain the names of theveins
fet out in the former figure.
FigureXi-
Ibis figure D is by the
Graver unadvifedly cut
fromwards , except the roots
of the hollow and port veins
fprinckled through the Liver,
which are plac’d as they ought
Further, This figure reprefents
the Veins and Arteries as they
are joyned together throughout
the wboleBody,
a.^p the hollow vein.
e The afeending trunk of the
hollow vein.
The midrif veins.
i/Tiie defeending trunk of the
hollow Vein.
ccc Branches ofthe Gate- vein
dii^erfed through the Pa¬
renchyma of the Liver. ^
d The trunk of the Gate-vein
cut alunder.
^ The fubdivifionof the outter ! J g The divifion of the fleepy
Jugular. 1 arteries.
I The third finus of the brain. 1 4^ The wonderful net in the
+The fecond finus of the brain.l formeft ventricles of the
>The divifion of the great ar¬
terie and hollow vein into
branches.
/The holy Veins and arteries.
Or Sacra.
t The divifion of the right I-
liack branch into an out¬
ward and inward branch.
« Mufcula fuperiour, or the
upper mufcle vein. ^
X Tne Epigaftrick vein and
arterie*, here cut afunder
which about the Navil
meets with the pap veins
and arteries.
y Mufcula inferiour, or the
lower mufcle,
7^ The Calf vein divided into
three branches, with its
arterie defeending even to
the end of the Foot.
a The diftribution of theCalf
vein, b The great Sciatique.
c Branches from the great sci-
atick vcin.aThe Ham vein.
e The Saphana, which is ope¬
ned by the Ankle.
f A produftion of the Calf
vein,
^ Tae con junction and union
of the Ham and Calf veins.
h The mouth of the hollow
vein gaping into the Heart.
am Branches from the
vein Nonparil.
(The hole of the great Arte-
. rv divided from the Heart
//Tae defeending trunk of
the great arterie.
mmm Tae intercoftal bran¬
ches.
n theafeendidg trunk of the
great arterie.
[Tne afeending hollow vein.
p Tae Mammary, above which
the outward Jugular is.
oq Tne fubclavian branch at
<7. Some call it Axillaris.
iTne cheft veins and arteries.
/ A branch along the fide of
the Cheft fpent chiefly into
the broad mufcle.
tt The Head vein,or Cephalica
u T lye Bafilica, or Liver vein.
XX Branches forming the
Median, whereof one is o-
pened for the Head vein,
the other for the Liver vein
yThemiddle vein or median.
‘WA branch to the 1 ttle fin¬
ger.
a a The divifion of the Liver
branch or Bafilica.
b A branch nourilhing the
skin.
iThe inward Jugular, with the
fleepy arterie.
d flTne outward Jugular vein.
The meeting together of the
upper procefs of the fho|
der blade.
^ The bone of the arm, or Hr
merus,
h The lower bone of the c* j
-bit, or the Ell.
i The upper bone of the Ci|
bit or Wand,4TheWref j
/The after- wreft or Palm •
thehand wThcfiBgcrs.i
+ The Breaft bone,
^ The Cartilage , cal’d tnt,
fauttis.
pppp The 7 true Ribs in tl]
upper Rack bones of tl
Cheft.
qqqq The j falfe Ribs in r#j
lower 5 Spondils of the ba'
r The Holy bone, made of
2' ?, 4, 5, or 6 Bones. .
/The extremity of the Ht} j
bone,called Coccyx or Ritfi
with its Cartilage.
tux Bones oppofite to i**
Holy bone. ;
t Tile Haunch bone or llin
iT.’e Hipbone, or Coxend\\
X Tae Share bone or Osp-,fl
i
Jugulars
eeee Blanches of the hollow \f£ Propagations to the hin-
vein in the Liver. ^^r moft part of the Head.
The fatty veins and arteries. LThc finus of the Dura mater.
f Tae Emulgent veins and / The fourth finus of the
arteries mater.
hi k I TheLoyn veins and ar- 4 The wonderful net out of
^ ■ the fleepy arteries.
teries.
/ m The Ureter cut afunder.
mThc dilat ation of the veflels
in the Kidney.
The diftribution of the vef-
0/ the Bones and Si newi.Fig.E
E The forehead bone.
a The Y oak bone
// The implantation of thofe ff The fiuy yomAdipofa, 1 brain.
fels through the Kidney, b The upper Jaw bone.
0 Tae Spermatical arteries e The lower Jaw bone,
and their original.
//The Spermatical vein, which
arifeth from the Emulgent
at the letter
^Theorginal of the arteries
which are led to the Inte- j
ftincs by the Mifenteric.
\ Here cut afunder.
z ^,&c. The Backbones of
thcSpine,28.which ar€7 of
the neck , 1 2 of the Cheft
f of the Loyns , the Holy
bone 4 or 6.
d The Collcr bones.
e The fholder bladci,
y The thigh.
7 The great procefs of
■ thigh.
a Tae lefTcr procefs of t
thigh.
/(The Whirl bone of tlv; fi’
c The inward greater DO
rhe Leg.
d The outward lefler bone
the Leg or the Brace.
ej The Ancles or procefte*
the Leg, the innermoft
.the ou,Ttrmoft at / 1 I
thefe the Heel.
^The Boatbone,or Or Na^
rulare.
lb 1 he toes of the Foot.
i Tae after Wreft, or foJc
the Foot.
4Tiie wreft made cf 7
wliereof 4 have na^'
the joynts of the fii
and toes.
Nature hath placed
fmall bones Q like av
may be fcea ) called
moidts, or Seed bone's,
Of the Nerves.''
a Sheweth the Nerves
duced from the marm
the Skull, with the’
and afrer-brain. ' ' ^
cb The length of the ma
fincluded within thq
the rack bones, and thu
ly bonc^ covered wit!
membrane.
oonnee Nerves produ
from thence, and pafl
through the bones jconai
out are cut off.
flT he marrow within its
as it is divided into filame
e A Nerve boring its m
brane,and coming out ■
others, makes the C
Nerve.
The membrane ( invWl*
the marrow / opened st
laid OB the fides.
mnopqr Nerves out ^ t!
rack bones of the Neckik
firft Spondils of the Cm
attaining the Hand, an^f
called Bracbialf).' ^ "’*■
wThe firft Nerve of theA»'
»Thc id. 0 The third Net '
of the Arm. p the 4th q •
r 6th. 9 9 the Intcre*Jl
nerves from the rack*^
of the cheft cut afun#
The top of the fholder, and\ nn Nerves cut of the
¥
^nes of the loins to the rau-
fcks of the paunch , out of
which the ift,fecond and gd
nerves of the knee.
The fourth and thickeft cru¬
ral nerve, proceeding from
the coalition' of the nerves
out of the holy bone.
The divifionof the^th Crural
nerve into the ham nerves.
The branches of its outward
trunk.
The inward branch of the
fame- trunk under the skin ,
• replenifhing the Calf of the
leg.
mother inward branch under
the skin, creeping along the
infide of the leg.
‘ i’he remainders of the nerves
fpent in the fore part of the
foot.
fecondXahlt , orFacio, in
the firfl Vifion. Figure A.
reprefents the mman,
Htc forehead, b The cy.
he nofe.
“'he mouth fhut with the up-
>er and lower lip. tTnc neck,
‘"he throat.
The top of the fhoulder.
The Arm. i The elbow.
'he Cubit. I The ell.
The Wrift.
The after-wrift or palm of
rhe hand, o o The fhoulder
'ri?des.
The back. ff^^^Thefpine
theBack. rTne arm-hole.
I'hc loyns or region of the
dneys.
Che place of the hipps
/here we apply remedies for
"L5ciatica.
.-e place of the holy bone,
I ' It place ot the rump,
le buttocks.
back part of the thigh.
V ham.
' calf of the leg.
‘oDt.
£ Utter ankle and heel, the
Uow of the foot, d The
? foie of the foot.
ft- rvon fbUoiving Figures
• skarf'skin , th'c'i'jt^y-'the
t , the flcfhy pannicic are
remo /cd.
Figure B.
e tkul bared.
two pair of the muf-
. 'f the head , or the two
V?lcxi.
♦H. firft mufcle of the
called Splenmt
fecond mufcle of the
dcrblade.rallcd CucuUa.-
•'r the Monks hood , or
zius the table mufcle.
fecond mufcle of the
^ called Dtltoides.
4tb mufcle of the arm ,
greater round mufcle.
•*£: rpine mufcle.
iittli mufcle of the .Cubic
s extender.
,h of the arm^called Su^
Icjpularis inferior.
i t of the mufcle called
ept.
e extender , Longus.
' thVd mufcle of the Cu-
ocfllSrt mufcle.
. Tonrih mufcle of the
ibit,
-e long mufcle of thewand.
c firu bender of the wrift.
upper extender of the
compofed of a double
lower cxrcnder of the
rranfverfe ligament of
Ithchand;.
'.The firll extender of the
tbur fingers.
pi - extender of the
fotirfiftgcrs. .
Their rendons.
The fecond exti?pder of the
'^I'ur fingers. 4 Tts rendbns.
The firft extender of the
^umb.
6 The fourth.ctxeader of the
four fingers.
// The third mufcle of the
fhoulder blades, calledsfcfiw-
hoides.
t The feventh mufcle of the
head, called Mafleidte.
H The fourth mufcle of the
fhoulder blade, or the
heaver.
X The back faw,or the' fourth
mufcle of the cheft.
> Tile third mufcle of the neck
or tranfvcrfal.
The mufdes of the back, a
little bunching our.
aab b Tne fourth mufcle of
the arm , or Latifftmus.
r r Tne firft mufcle of -the
thigh, or the firft author of
'he buttocks. I
d Tne third bender of the leg,
trailed Semi-nervefus. .
r T,ie fourth bender of the leg,
called Biceps.
f The fifth mufcle of the leg ,
called Semi-membraneus. *
g T le fecond extender of the
leg, oxVi^us internus-
b Tne third extender of the
leg, called yafiiis externus.
i The cavity in which the
Crural velTels pafs througV..
^ Gaftrocnemius internus, alfo
in the figure C
I Gaftrocnemius externus, alfo
in the figure C L
w The heel, alfo in the fi¬
gure C n.
n The third bender of the toes,
or the fecond.
Figure C.
CC The back faw, or the 4th
mufcle of the cheft.
u a Tile lower back faw, or ift
mufcle of the cheft.
b hh b The firft mufcle of the
head,or thefplinters.
CC Tne upper oblique mufdes
or fifth pair of the head.
ee The lower oblique mufdes,
or the fixth pair.
d d The greater rihgt mufdes
or the third pair.
ff Tne tranfverfe procefs of
the firft rack bone of the
neck.
gg The procefs of the fecond
rackbone of tie neck.
The fourth mufcle of the
neck, called Spinatus.
i The fecond mufcle of the
back , called Longijjimus,
.^I he fixth mufde of the cheft
called Sacrolumharh.
I Tlie outward intercoftal mu¬
fdes.
m m The ribs naked.
n n Parc of the oblique mufcle
of the paunch del'cending.
0 0 Part of the mufdes of the
paunch.
p p Part of the overthwart muf-
dcs.
q The firft mufcle of the back,
called ffuadratus , under
which lies the third of the
. back, called Sacer^ or holy.
r The 4th mufcle of the back ,
Of Semi-fpinatHs.
fjTne extender of the thigh ,
called Gluteus miner,
iTiie back of the hauoch bone
bared.
« A membranous ligament oc-
cuping ihcpcrforacion of the
ftiare bone.
X The flcftiy pouch adhering
the compaliing mufeJe of
the thigh.
y The mufcle leading the thigh
about , or the Obturator ex¬
ternus.
7^ Part of the third extender
of the thigh.
a Trie fecond up-lifter of the
^hlgh,
b T ae firft bender of the thigh,
called Lumbalis,
cV ajius erternussst the fecond
extende of the of the leg.
d Tile fifth extender of the
thigh , called Triceps,
eTne fifth bender of the leg,
called Stmt-membranofus.
A Difledion of Humane Bodies* VifioTrima,
f Parc of the fecond exten¬
ders of the leg.
g Tltc feat of the boue of the
thigh bared.
b The mufdes moving the
leg obliquely , called Po-
. Plitaris?
/The firft brace mufcle, or
fecond bender of the foot,
n T ne four wormy mufdes.
0 The backfide of the flioul-
fter blade bared.
pp The four mufdes of the
blade, or heaver.
^T:ie tliird ligament of the
fhoulder joynr.
r Parc of the Monks hood.
f The upper SupfeapuUr.
T ,e greater round.
T !'j ftiortcr incliner of the
WJed
X The fecond extender of
the thumb.
y A lig men betwixt the ell
and the watid.
7^z Thv bone -bound mufcle*.
Figure D.
D The skill.
a The temple bone, called
Squamiformis.
bT.ic fore part of the head.
c The fpace between the no-
ftrils.
d The lower jaw bone.
e The orb of the cy.
ff The 30 rack bones of the
fpincs.
gg The fhoulder ^ades.
h The bone of the arm,cal!ed
Brachieus. i The wand.
The ell , or cubic.
Im The after wrift or Meta
carpiiim,
m The wrift, or brachiale.
nnn The true and falfe
ribs.
0 The holy bone.
pp ^qTnc hip bones.
pp The haunch bones.
q q The hiickle bones of the
fhare bones, which cannot
here be demonftrated.
r The thigh bone.
/ The fhin bone , or bone of
the leg.
iThc brace bone,
a The metapedium or after-
wrift of the foot.
p Th. t pa. t of the womb to
which the cake liver is
growing.
qq A line diftincuifliing the
bofom of the womb.
rft The after-birth of the in¬
fant.
/ The membrane Chorion cn-
compafling the infant.
ttt Vcftds difperfed in th's
membrane,
u The liver of the womb.
XX The humors detained in
the membranes of the
infant.
yy The conjunftion of the
umbilical veffels as they
are conmaffed with their
coat reflembling a giit.
vi^Thc membrane Amnios fit
innermoft coat.
a Tne infant ready almoft to
be born, demonftrated in
its pofture.
The fourth TabUy or Facio’, in
the firfl Fifion.
a The cake of the womb in
the Chorion.
b The outfide of the Chorion.
f Theinfide of the Chorion.
d The eolleftion of the um¬
bilical veffels.
r^The outfide oftheAmnios.
//Theinfide of the Amnios.
^^The umbilical veffels.
//The knot in the umbili ;1
veffels.
i i The infant bowed toge-
"Ihe third T^ahle.,er Facio\
in the firfl Viflon. Fi¬
gure A. rePrefents.^
AThe belly of a woman great
with child, near abont the
time of her deliverance.
a The nipples or breafts.
i>ifflg Tne privities opened.
b The womans yard.
d e The skiny caruncles.
0 The orifice of the womb
or hole of the cleft,
ff The mount of Venus.
g Hymen, a membrane , the
lock of Virginity.
Figure B. *
a The breaft.
Brnebreaft flayed.
iThc greater glandnic to the
breafts.
c c Diverfe leffer glandules
d Veins through thefe glan¬
dules.
Figure C.
a The fpoon of the heart.
bb The ribs bared.
c The ftomach, d The liver.
e The guts,
//The (hare bones,
g A cartillage growing be
tween the fhares bones.
h The bladder of urine.
an Tne umbilick vcifcls.
<^The navil.
C Tlie t^omb great with
child,; with the after birth
which we have opened or
diffcifled.
I The fore part of the neck
of the womb.
mmm wThe thickpefs of the
womb.
nneo The hollownc fs of the
womb.
ther, and
womb.
fitting in the
ftrctchcd our.
E The under optick nerve
cloathed in his membranes.
Figure F.
FThe thin Meninx clothing
the nerve.
a The Chriftalline humor,
/> The eiliar ligament.
c The glafly humor.
Figure G,
What the former Figures
have (hewed each part,
this explaineth and fet-
eth down together.
G The Chriftalline humor.
a The glafiy humor,
b The watry humor.
t c The utmoft coat , called
Adnata.
j //The fhady part of the horny
' ooat.
e Tile brighter part of the
horny coat.
/ Tne grapy coat.
g The netaipe coat , called
Retina.
hh The fat between the mu-
fcles.
/ The optick nerve clothed
with both the membraiies.
k k The two right mufdes.
/ 1 The other two right mu¬
fdes.
m The oblique mufdes.
fecurity under the diftri-
bution of the veflds.
flee Divers glandules placed
in the mefentery.
The lower membrane of
the kali.
A parr of the mefentery
tying the right guts to the
back.
T,he fifth Table , or Facio 3 in
the firfl Fifion.
a An Embryo of twelve
daies.
b The umbilical veflds cut
afunder.
fTheir entrance at the navil.
Of the ey.
The fixth Table , or Facio 3 in
the firfl Fiflon. Figure A.
reprefent,
ah hi The ey.
b The greater or inner cor¬
ner of the ey , where are
the weeping caruncles, and
the two holes, or palfages.
bThe lefler or external angle
of the ey.
CC The white of the ey.
d The moveable ey lid , or
the upper ey lid.
e The immoveable ey lid, or
the lower ey lid,
/The apple of the ey , with
. the rainbow.
gg Tar/?, or the c©mb.
h h The hairs of the ey lids.
i The hollownefs of the up¬
per cy lid . ^The ey brows.
I The hollownefs of the un¬
der cy lid.
Amm The right mufdes
ot the eys.
Hfi The fat between thefe
roufdes.
n 0 00 The optick nerves cut
afander.
p The meeting together of
the optick nerves. The
other letters arc explained
in the firft Table.
Figure B.
B The utmoft coat, called A-
napa. 1
aaa The veffels of this coat,
bb The hairy procefTcs,
Figure C,
C Tlic horny coat , called
Cornea.
aa The feveral veffels difper-
fed through the coat.
hb The apple, the black , or
window of the ey.
CC The rainbow,, or crown in
the ey.
Figure D.
D The grapy coat, called
Uvea.
cThe hole in the grapy coat,
where the apple is.
Figure E.
E The upper optick nerve
Of the Ear.
ThefeventhTabU, tr Facioj in
the firfl Fiflon. Figure A.
reprefents ,
A The Ear.
ffnfg The outward Ear.
a a The circumference of
the ear, called Helix,
c The interior fweling of th-e
ear, called Autelix.
c The boat of the outward
ear.
d The he-goat , in this part
there grow hairs.
e The cavity of the ear, which
is next unro the hole of
hezxmg.cdWeAAlveariim,
g The lap of the ear.
/The part oppofice hereto.
Figure'^-
Bhd The ftony bone.
a The appendix of the tem¬
ple bone, called Stylgidts.
c The hole of hearing.
e fg The drum head.
e The fmall membrane of the
drum bead , unto which
the three bones of the or¬
gan of hearing, as the ham¬
mer, the anvil, the flirrop
and the bony ring are fee
about.
/ The cavity of the tympane
or drum head.
g A mufcle in the tympane
or drum head,
h Three little burrows ,or
holes of the two cavities.
i i The labyrinth, in which
are divers chambers.
^ The fnailfliel in the ftony
bone.
ll The cavities difTefted of
the ftony bone.
The eighth lable^ or Facio 3 in
the firfl Fiflon.
The fnailfhel with the laby¬
rinth.
The ninth Table., or Facio 3 in
the firfl Fiflon.
The three bones of the or¬
gan of hearing joyned to¬
gether, and fhewed on the
the contrary fide.
The twelfth Table or Facio-, in
the firfl Fiflon. Figure A.
reprejents ,
AAabTht mouth fpard open
that the inward cavity and
chops may be feen.
A A The cheek puff.
4 The nofe. b The palate.
c c c c The teeth.
d The Gargareon.
/The after tongue.
//The gullet.
g The rongue.beneath which
may farther be feen.
^ The bone Byoides on the
forefide.
f The cavity of the foreteeth
where under the tongue
lies the notable reins cal¬
led Kaniva, jbThe chin.
7/The cartilage of the rough
artery.
4 k. The recurrent nerves,
1 1 Strings of the fixth pair,
which joyhing together ,
make the recurrent nerve.
m m Nerves of the fixt pair,
n The renal arteric.
0 Tae arterial vein.
p A palTage from the arterial
veiRatid the great arterie.
bThe afeending trunck of the
great arteric,cut of which
the fubclavian branches
do arife.
TThe delcending trunck of
the great arterie.
rrThe fleepy arrerie.
/ f branches of the rough ar¬
terie cut afunder.
1 1 The hollow vein.
u The great arterie, or .dorta
magna.
X The hole of the hollow
vein into the arteric.
yThe right ear of the heart.
7^ The left ear.
ajho The right fide of the
heart.
The crown vein and
The tenth Table , or Facio', in !
thefirll Fiflon.
The three bones of hearing
taken afunder , the firft
calif d the hammer,the fe¬
cond the Anvil, the third
the ftirrop.
the eleventh Table or Facio-, in
the firfl Fflon.
a c c e The incfcnrcry.
The center of the mefen-
tery, where the vefiels are
tyed to the rim of the
belly.
hb A glandulous body fet for
' Pigure E
E The infide of the purfe Of
the heart.
a The veins of the purfe of
the heart. _
‘he thirteenth table, or Facio-, in
Jhef/)fl Fiflon.
acf The overthwart partition,
or the midriff.
na Tiie membrane or nervous
part of the midriff.
bhb The fleftiy part of the mid¬
riff.
Thq perforation of the mid-
rif, where through the great
arterie and the branch a-
xygas are tranfmitted.
flThe rightperforation through
which the hollow vein afcen-
deth, t The left perforation
giving way to the gullet.
ff Two flefhing originals.
gg Veffels through the Dia¬
phragm a.
^ The fourteenth Table, or Facio-, in
the flrfl Fiflon.
aaa The tongue.
b The cmilage of the afrer-
tengue. c The upper hole of
the gullet differed.
d The ligament encompaftiog
the throat.
aaa
arterie.
^ The inward cavity of the
right ventricle of the
heart , in which the three-
poinred flood gates tied
to the flefhy parts with
their tyes,as alfo the flood
gates Sigmoides are to be
feen.
c The point of the heart.
dd The purfe of the heart cut
afunder and turned afide.
Figure B.
B The heart cut overthwart.
a a The left ventricle of the
heart.
be The right ventricle of the
heart, cc The internal fub-
ftance of the heart.
Figure C.
C The heart cut according to
its length.
4 The right ventricle.
b The left ventricle.
FigureD.
D The left fide of the heart.
^ ^ Veffels from the crown
veffels. 4 The great arterie.
^The arterial vein,
c The venal arterie.
d The hollow vein.
Here a part of the fubftance
of the heart being taken
away the left ventricle of
the heart appearcth: thefe
following letters figni-
fying.
a The three pointed flood
gates plijced about the
great arterie.
b Flefhy portions to which
the ties of the floodgates
.are bound.
c The tiis cf the floodgates.
d The internal ecviiy of the
htait
e The floodgates Sigmoides
added to the venal arterie.
Of the Throttle.
The fifteenth Table, or Facio 3 in
the firfl Fiflon.
abb The bone Hyoides.
bb The procefs of the bone Hy¬
oides. ccc A cartilaginous
height whereto the bone
Hyoides and the fhield griftic
are faftned. d The cartilage
of the after tongue. /The in¬
fide of the fhield griftle.
//The ewregriftle.
^ The hinder part of the ring*
griftle.
/^Membranes like t'e«,fillingand
fliucting together the ling of
the mufcles of the throttle.
A Tne mufdes of thcz.4ry4:t,or
throttle.
Thefixteenth Table, or Facio-, in
the firfl Fiflon.
a Tne upper fide of the rRufcIc
of the Larynx.
b Tne lower fide thereof.
The feventeneth Table, or Facio-,
in the firfl Fiflon,
ab ( 1 he ring griftle.
4 The circular region belew
the ring griftle.
b Tne ring griftic on the fide.
c The internal cavity of the
ring griftle.
The eighteenth Table , or Facio-,
in the firfl Fiflon.
ab The ewregriftle. a One
part thereof, b The other
part thereof.
The nineteenth Tabie.or Faciefln
the firfl Fiflon.
abed The fhield griftle.
a a His upper procefs.
b h His lower procefs.
c His bofomc, into which the af¬
tertongue is joyned.
d His outward face.
The twentieth Table, or Facio-, in
the firft Fifion.
a The face of the after tongue
regarding the palate.
b The tip of the aftertongue.
The one and twintyetb Table , or
Facio -, in the firfl Fiflon.
a The benders of the four fin¬
gers. b The prunirendons of
the benders of the four fin¬
gers cut afunder.
c c The commixion of thofe«
d The firft bender of the wrift.
The two and twentieth Table , or
Faciofln the firft Fiflon,
a The firft bender of the toes.
b The tendon of the great ben¬
der of the lots divided.
CC The commixion cf the ten¬
dons.
d Tne fccor.d bender of the
toes.
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the ficottdVifion, Figure
A. reprefentSy
g. The forehead vein.
b The vein of the temples.
/i Ihc head vein, or uttermolt
of the Cubit.
c d The Bafilick , or liver vein.
^ The middle vein.
Obfervc that this vein c, is
oftentimes C but unrightly )
opened for the middle vein:
alfo ordaining to open the
lower branch Sulvuttl^^ >
from the vein d here, and at
the little finger.
iThcSalvittUay ox mik vein.
/The head vein in the hand.
vThe ufter vein,calledT/i>Miw.
^The inner leg vein. Alfof.
h The Sciatick veins.
2 The vein of the ankle, called
Saphena, Alfo A.
4The vein upon the great toe
commonly called the head
vein.
/ The vein of the little finger.
Tnc valves growing to the
fides of the veins, make thofe
knots here to be obferved.
mpq The mans member , or
Priapus, . .
‘ K Tne hair of the privities.
« The mans yard.
«The prepuce or upper skin
of the yard.
p The nut of the yard.
qq The lefticUs in their purfe.
Figure B.
aB b cd Tile rim of the belly.
aaa The upper part of the
membrane of the rim dif-
fefted.
b b Tne white line.
B The navil.
c c Tiie produftions of the rim
of the belly.
d d Veins and arteries from the
mammaries.
1 1 Veins and arteries from the
cpigaftre. . . . , , .
// Branches of veins fpnnklcd
- -in the fides of the rim.
Figure C,
C The midriff.
Figure D.
DTiieforepart of the ftomack.
a’ThcgMXDiodenm.
h The common paffage of the
See more in the third Vifion
andthetenthTabU.
Figure E.
E The liver.
aaa aaa The body of the
liver.
b b Tae bladder of gall,
j- A portion of the umbilick
vein.
Figure F,
F The navil.
fff Tne furfacc of the midriff.
compaffed with the Pleura,
•t Tne umbilick or vein of the
navil.
a a The umbilick arteries.
b A ligament of the bladder,
called Urachus,
c Tnebladderof urin.
u Tne bladder of feed, or glan-
dulous body which retains
the laboured feed.
Figure G.
G The npper membrane of the
kcll.'
a aaa VcfTels covered with
fat.
Figure I.
I The trunck of the gatc*vein.
a The fplenick branch.
b The mefenteriek branch.
c c The milt.
ddihe fwcet-bread , or Pan-
creas.
ee The mefentery with his
veins freed from the guts.and
what clfc is joyned to him
in the body%
Figure K,
K The cavity of the lower
belly.
«Thc defeending trunck of the
hollow vein.
iThe defeending trunck of the
great artery.
c Tne fatty veins out of the
trunck.
d The kidny vein and artery.
e The fatty vein out of the kid¬
ny vein.
f The keens or kidnies.
g The ureters,
h Tne loyn veins and arteries.
i The upper mufcle vein and
artery.
^Tiie di vifion of that vein and
artery , into the iliac bran-
ches.
II T<ie holy veins and arteries.
wA divifion of the iliac branch
into an outward y and an
inward,
n The right Spermatic veins ,
out of the trunck of the
hollow vein.
0 The left Spermatic veins,out
of the Emulgenr.
p p The Spermatic arteries.
q f The contiguity of the Sper¬
matic veins, and arteries , fo
Aiding by the produftions
of the rim into the purfe of
the tcAicIes.
r The mufcles of the tcfticles,
called Cremafteres-
/The Spiry hodden veffel, cal¬
led Var'tcdjum , made of the
wonderful implication of
the veins and arteries,
r f The tcfticles.
»The Paro^aUyOX EpididymiSi
a crumpled veffel.
X A leading vcCfel of the feed.
y Tne reflexicn of this veffel.
The Mans yard.
Sec more in the Table of the
fecond Vifion •, thefe parts
exempted from the body.
Figure L.
L The purfe of the heart, called
Pericardium.
a The mediaflinum torn from
the breaft bone , and lying
upon the purfe of the heart.
b Tne afeending hollow vein.
Tneafcending great artery
pipe of the rough
artery.
cc The glandules, or almonds.
lAdll The femi-circular gri-
ftlc , between which the
membranous ligaments.
e e The divifion of the rough
artery, and its branches unto
the lobes of the lungs.
ff Circles of the rough ar¬
teries through the lungs.
g Tile back fide of the after-
tongue fhutceth the cleft.
i h i The hinder part of the
throttle.
h h The cavity of the fliield
griftle.
i The ring griftle'.
^ ^ A membranous ligament ,
filling the circle of ^e crop.
/ 1 The mufclcs of the crop.
XX m The upper right lobe of
the lungs.
y t w The lower left lobe of the
lungs.
The fpacc ' between the
globe , where they feem to
be disjoyned.
Figure N.
N The great artery going out
of the heart aloft, cut
a The vein At^gas cut off.
1 he hollow vein aloft cut off,
which paffing through the
midriff, is marked in the
lower belly with «,and about
the liver ^from which it is
here fed with fome root torn
out, marked with h r/, which
letters betoken as followeth.
ee The roots of the hollow vein
torn out , which otherwife
grow in the Parenchyma of
the liver.
/ The fame hollow vein fepara-
ted from the liver, vvhofe one
trunck climbeth , the other
defeendeth.
cc A. branch of the Afjgos in
the left fide.
dd d Branches of the Axygos ,
refefted , which are led to
the rib.
Pigure O.
O The rack- bores,
aaa aaa The ribs.
b b The trench of the heart, or
pit , or fpoon.
cccccc The intcrcoftal muf¬
cles.
d Tae upper part of the breaft
bone , to which the collar
bones are brought and faft-
ned , or articulated,
t e The glandules placed at the
hollow of the neck higher.
//The fur face of the midriff,
compaffed with the PUura.
gg A portion of the Mediafli¬
num torn away, by which you
may fee the cavity of the
breaft within.
See further in the fir ft Vifion,
Table 12.
/ A line of the hard membrane
made >y the coronal future.
g h The skull, from which the
uppi t parr is taken away,by
the help of a faw.
zVefTcIs through the foft mem*
branc.
arifing
membrane 3 with its anfra
ftuoufnefs.
ll The brain turned to the
fides.
m The callous body.
n The procefs of the Dura ma-
r/?,reffcmbling a fythe.
I m m The after-brain.
Figure C.
b The fleepy artery
with the Jugular,
ah The firft vein in the firft
bofome, from which bran¬
ches to the neijgbbpuring
parts.
h h The firft artery in the firft
bofome.
^^The upper part of the brain, , .•
( ftill covered with the foft ^ forward fecond vein
the finus.
c The backward third vein in
the finus.
dd A diftribution of the third
vein and artery.
e A branch of the firft vein and
artery , Onto the mufcles of
the necl^cut off.
/ The fecond artery in the. fi¬
nus , or bofome.
g The gut Duodenum.
h The fame opened that the
infertion of the common
paflage of gall might ap¬
pear.
i The artery through the li¬
ver and bladder.
4 A nerve for the liver and
bladder.
ll Tne Cyflique twins.
m m Branches or ways of the
gall.
The feventhTabUyOr Facie-, in
the fecond yifion.
and
ec The inward marrow, the ^The third artery,hereentring
a The mammary veins
arteries defeending.
The Ep’gaftick veins and kTwo floodgates of the venal
The thirteenth Table, or Facie-,
in the fecond yip »n.
She-rveth the left ventricle of
the heart opened about the
great artery.
a The great artery cut afun-
■ der, beneath the which the
arterial vein , and by the
which the crown arteries.
b The orifice of the great ar¬
tery , or its original from
the heart.
ccc Three valves in the ar¬
tery, called Sigmoides.
z/ Tne partition of the heart.
d The defeending great artery
e The divifion of tneafeending^
truncks at the Jugulum.
/ The original of the vein A^j
gos, out of the hollow vein.
g The left fubclavian branch. The fecond Table , or Facio ; in
h Tne right fubclavian branch: | the fecond Vipon. Figure A
here it beginneth to be call'd j reprefents,
the Axillary, or vein of the adg The outward furface of
the skul, and the upper.
Figure H,
H Tne guts.
A The feat, here the mufcles of
the fundament.
I Tne gut Ileum, ox final! gut.
c The empty gut, or Je'yirium.
The blind gtir, or Cacum.
t H e Tne collick gut, or Colon.
/The right gut, or R el urn.
See more in the third Vifion.
Table five , and Tabic thir¬
teen.
arm-holes.
i i Tne jugular with the fleepy
arteries.
p The upper Axillary branch,
I The lower Axillary branch,
m The arterial vein and his be¬
ginning out of the heart.
»,T:he venal artery coming
from the heart.
000 The fpreading of thefe
through the lung*.
p.The defeending trunck of the
great artery.
The implantation and en¬
trance of the hollow vein in¬
to the heart.
rThc defeending branch of the
hollow vein.
Figure M.
M The rough artery. Or wea-
2on pipe.
abbeghi The head of the
rough artery , or top of the
throttle.
ag The after-tongue, at g , his
cleft.
b b The fhield griftle.
ATiie bone of the forehead.
a a The temple bones with the
skaly appendices.
!j T '.e nowle bone.
c c The coronal future.
d The fagittal future.
e e The landal future.
ff The bones of the finciput.
gg The yoak bone.
Figure B.
aafBJj The upper part of the
brain bare from the skull,
and covered with the Dura
mater:
a The firft finus of the brain ,
or Rillet.
b The fecond finus of the brain.
cThe third finus -, in the con-
courfe of thefe three is the
fourth , which is hidden
within
d The place of the after-brain.
fubftance of the brain , from
which the upper part, fa well
on the right as on the left
fide is taken away.
a a The bark of the Wain inve-
fting its marrow.
b The callous body,
f f The arch, in the middle of
which a partition diftin
guifhing the former ventri
cles of the brain.
d d //The former ventricles of
the brain.
d d Tile upper part of the for¬
mer ventricles of the brain.
e A veffel from the <<th rillet,
lying under the Arch, which
goeth into the 3d ventricle.
//The lower part of the former
Ventricles of the brain.
gg Arteries from the fleepy ar¬
teries making the thumb, or
Plexus Choroides.
hh Small veins through the ven¬
tricles of the brain.
i Yet a part of the former right
ventricle.
^ Tile third ventricle of the
brain , of which the former
paflage goeth to the bafon,
the hindermoft inp the
fourth ventricle.-
/<!The fides at the third ventri-
i cle of the brain.
[mm The tefticlesof the brain.
\n Trie pinal glandule, or the
yard of, the brain.
00 Tiie buttocks of the brain,
i p The fourth ventricle of the
I brain.
I qq The fpinal marrow,
rr Portions of the marrow from
which the after-brain is cut
off.
Figure D.
Dacfh The inner and lower
furface of the skull. )
D Trie greateft hole of the
nowle-bone , by which the
fpinal marrow defeendeth.
a a The two hindermoft rillcts
of the skull.
bb Divers futures in the bafe of
the skull.
c c Divers holes in the bafe of
the skull , for rhe afeent and
defeent of the veflels.
e Tne cavity in the wedge-
bone.in which thcflegmatick
glandule refteth.
(f Tiie wedge-bone.
ghh The fpungy bone, or five,
g The partition of the fpungy
bone.
hh Small holes and cavities in
the fpungy bone.
the fcull, and is divided.
h The firft finus of the hard
membrane.
i The fecond finui of the hard
membrane.
^ The 4th finus , f being made
of the concourfe of the other
three3 hidden.
Ill The third finus of the hard
membrane.
m m Branches fcattered to the
left part of the membrane ,
here cut cff.
n n Branches fprinckled to the
right part of the membrane.
arteries afeending.
c c T.ic concurrence of the
extremities of thefe
veflels.
The eighth Table , or Facto-, in
the fecond yipon.
a The Ealon lifted up.
b The flcgmatick glandule.
cccc Four paflages to the
letting out of flegme.
arteries,
g The left ear turned in¬
wards.
hfideb The cavity of the
left ventricle.
/The fibres of the valves
here refefted.
kk. The external fubftance ©f
the heart, ftiuting up the
left ventricle.
, or Facto-, tn
The ninth Table
the fecond yipon.
0 0 0 The fourth finus led along rtbdf gl^lnopqttux Are
by tile fythe.
p p Circles from this leading ,
going upwards.
qr The upper branch of the
fourth finus , the lower alfo
about which being parted
in two , fendeth the one
fprout fore out to the thumb,
the other after out , to the
after.brain.
/ A notable veffel , into which
the fourth finus endech.
t The parting of this veffel in
two.
u Branches of the td artery,
which on the left fide goe to
the foft membrane , and on
the right fide , to the right
ventricle of the brain,
X The wonderful net.
y A branch of the 3d artery to
the buttocks of the brain.
^ A branch to-the eys.
exprefled in the fame man¬
ner , as aforefaidjin the firft;
Table and Figure K.
c Tnebladderof urine.
ttTne feed bladders opened.
h The entrance of the ure¬
ters.
i The veflels of the yard.
m Trie common paflage to
The fourteenth Table, or Facio-,
in the fecond yipvn,
Shtveeih the right ventricle of
the heart, opened by the ar¬
terial vein.
ar-
a Portion of the great
tery.
^Portion of the holowvcin,
c The valves of the hollow
vein.
d.i Trie fibres or filaments;
fgeee Tiie orifice of the ar-
the feed and " 't br. n
I dies into the arterial vein.
- - ee eThc three valves, called
Sigmoides.
hh Tiie partition of the
heart.
ned.
The tenth Table , or Faiio -, in
the fecond yipon.
The pfthTable , or Facio-, in the
fecond Vipon.
Sheveetb the Liver.
AThe hollow part of the liver.
a a The bladder of the gall
opened.
6 Three valves of the neck of
the bladder.
c Tne paflage of gall opened.
iffiThe concurrence of the neck
of the bladder , with the
paffage of gall, making one
chanak.
eee Small branches, leading the
purer gall into the blad'der,
/ The umbilick vein.
g Trie trunck of the gate-vein
aiimder.
h h Part of the hollow vein,
y^^^The inner fubftance of the
liver , being <3Ut in the mid¬
dle , where likewife are the
holes of the roots of tht
hollow and gate- vein cut
open.
I The flat fide of the liver.
mm A portion of the hollow
vein.
Ti^efhtrd Table, or Facto-, 'tn the] , « The midriff veins-
9 A ligament by which the liver
is faftned unto the midriff.
Exhibiteth the mmh, -with its
nec^ turned upvpards.
a The whole womb.
b b Tile neck of ehe womb
folded in it felf, and drawn
upwards.
cA part of the bottom womb,
like unto the nut of the
yard, fweling into the up¬
per part of the neck of the
womb, in the midft where¬
of the orifice appeareth.
The neck of the womb.
the fecond yipon.
Explicateth the vronderful net.
a b c d e The wonderful nst.
a The flegmacick glandule.
b c The arteries going under
the the brain , making the
wonderful net.
c c Other branches, unto which
propagations of rhe net are
committed.
The eleventh Table.or Facio-,in
the fecond yipon.
Setteth out the Ramipcation
of the hollow and gate-vein
through the liver,
ah c The hollow vein,
a b The afeending trunck.
he Tne defeending trunck.
d d d d Roots of the hollow
vein,through the fubftance
of the liver.
etee Roots of the gate-vein,
through the hollow part
of the liver.
fff An inocculation of the
mots of both the veins.
Tiie trunck of the gate-
vein cut afunder,which in
the third Vifion, and the
fourth Table , is marked
with /I, and is there far¬
ther deferibed.
The pfteenth lahle , or Pacio,
in the feiond yipon.
Sheweth the heart freed from
its purfe , and divided in
the middle.
a The afeending trunck of
the great artery,
b The left axillary artery.
c The afeending trunck of-
the great artery, above
which lies the hollow vein.
d Trie right ear.
/ /The arterial vein opened,
e A hole gaping into tke
hollow vein , with its
valveftn Infants it is open,
hut in Men grown to years
’tis grown together.
^ Tne outfide of the heart.
h 1 p Pceces of the heart.
hh The infides of the heart.
i i The cavity of the ven¬
tricles of the heart.
F I rf IS.
The fourth Table, or Facio,iH the
fecond yipon.
e e Certain fmall veins and ar¬
teries , running through thel Of the head veins and arteries.
Dura mater, or hard mem- 1
brar.c. ' a The internal Jugular.
Ihe pxth Table , or Facio-, in the
fecond yipon.
d The bladder of gall like as it
is feituated in the hollow
part of the liver.
b A cavity , unto which the
'^alves do cleave.
c The neck of the bladder of
gall.
c The paflage of gall.
e The common way of the paf
fage of gall , and the neck of
the bladder.
/The gate of the ftomack. Qr
Pylorus.
The t-svtlfth Table . or Facio-,
in the fecond yipon.
Exhibiteth the bladder with
its Ligaments.
a The navil.
b The backfide of the blad¬
der of urin.
c The concurrence of the
leading veflels.
dTht ureters, or pipes of the
urin.
e The Clandula profiatie.
/Tiie two bodies of the yard.
g Th. Sphinfter mufcic of
I the bladder.
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A iDifTedion of the Body of a VVomail. Vtjio Tertid.
The fir fi T able ^ or Facto •,
in the third Vifion. Fi •
gme A. reprefents,
a The forehead vein.
h The vein of the temples.
-4 The head vein.
c d The liver vein.
* The common middle veiitj
or heart vein.
Ohferve that this vein c,is of¬
ten times, (but that untru¬
ly) opened for the middle
vein, alfo ordaining to o-
pen the lower branch Sal-
t/atelle, from the vein d,
here and at the little fin¬
ger.
t The Sclvatdle , or vein of
the milt.
/ The head vein in the hand.
The utter leg vein, called
Tibfcc i.
g The inner vein of the leg,
Tihttea interior.
h The veins.
/ The vein of the ankle, cal¬
led S iphi£na, alfo .<4.
1;. The vein upon the great
toe , comu.o .ly the head
vein.
/The vein of the little finger.
The floodgates- of the veins
gro" ing to their fides ,
make that thefe knots here
are to be cared for.
m The hair of the privities.
p m p The orifice of the
womb, or privities.
n Thefiir.
0 The Womans yard, or Cli-
toris.
pp The little hillocks on
both fides the flit.
Fig. B. The rim of the Belly.
Fiji.e. TheMiddritT.
F'tg. T>. The Stomack.
The Liver.
The Bladder.
The Gall.
The fecond Table ^or Faclo-^
in the third Fi/tsn, Fi¬
gure A. reprefents^
hfk. The outward and low¬
er furface of the Skul.
a The hole of the Occiput or
hinder part of the head.
b The heads of the nOwle
bone articulated, with the
two firft rack-bones of the
neck.
c c The procefs Styliides, or
bodkin.
d The cavity of the temples
for the articulation of the
lower jaw.
The Prominence of the up¬
per jaw by the temples.
f The yoak bone.
^ The nowl bone.
The proceifes like unto
Bats wings.
i The Pallate.
kk The teeth of the upper
jaw
Fig. £.
Fig. F.
Fig. O.
Fig. H.
/.
Fig. K,
The Gv
The Gate-vein.
The cavity of the
lower Belly.
Fig. L. The Heart,
Fig.M. The rough Arterie.
Fig. N. The great Artery.
Fig. O. The rack Bones.
X The cavity of the lower
Belly.
Op^ The, Womb,
p The bottom of the Womb.
The neck of the Womb.
The Spermatick veins
andarteriesi
n A branch of the Sperma-
; tick, attaining the rim of
the belly.
r r The lower branches of
pjie Womb creeping to its
'^neck.
ff Vefleisfrom theSperma-
ticks to the neck of the
Womb.
t The trumpet , or leading
veird of the feed.
« V^efTels unto this trumpet
or leading veflel.
XX Theftones, or tefticles.
yy The lower ties of the
Womb.or hanging mufclcs
of the Womb ending in the
privities.
Tl'e other letters have the
fame fignification with
thefe: exprelfed in tJie firfl:
Table, or Facio ; in the fe-
cond Vifion Figure K,
Figure B.
.Aab The brain turned in¬
ward and covered with
the Dura mater.
A The refidence of the fleg-
matick glandule, under
the Turky faddle.
■t a a The Dura matertOX hard
membrane.
b b b Veflcls fprinckled
through the Dura m.tter.
Figt
Hre C.
Cack.0 The brain turn’d in¬
ward, freed from the Dura
mater.
C The meeting together of
the optick nerves.
aaa The brain with his Con¬
volutions as yet whole.
b b The coats of the Eye
from the membranes, into
which the optick nerve is
difplayed,
cc The Mammillary procefles.
ddd original of the
optick nerves out of the
fpinal marrow.
tee The fpinal marrow.
/ A branch or nervous rye
Teeming to be a peculiar
nerve, and haply taken for
the nerve of the brain.
g The motive nerves of the
Ey.
h The three pair of nerves,
or the leifer root of the
three pair.
i A little branch of the fourth
pair into the coat of the
Palate, or rather rifing
from the third nerve.
k. The fourth pair of nerves,
or the greater root of the
third pair.
/ The nerve of hearing
ftretched out in the cavity
of the ftony bone , or the
fifth nerve , or the fifth
pair.
m The fixth pair of nerves.
n The feventh pair of nerves.
0 0 The after-brain.
p The Plexus Chorcidcs or
complication of veflelsir
the forward ventricles of
tlie brain.
<j <] The cavity of the right
ventricle, which is there¬
fore opened that his mag¬
nitude might appear , but
on the other fide the left
ventricle is Ihut up.
r r r The breaches of the
brain which Ihut up the
lower ventricle.
/■/The fubflance ofthe brain
under the marrov/.
Figure D.
Dilm The inward and out¬
ward furface ofthe Skul.
ZJi/ The cavity of the bone
of the Sinciputt
K The cavity of the nowle-
bone.
I The finus or bofome , of
which there are di vers,and
in which the veins do flow.
m The cavity of the fore¬
head bone*
finn The skaly cavities as it
were between the bones of
the skul.
0 00 The thicknefs of the
bone of the skull.
The third T able., or Facio-^
in the third Vifion.
a b The infide of the Womb
diflefted.
•t The right bofome.
c The left bofome.
c c The thicknefs of the coat
of the Womb.
d The inward orifice of the
womb. , .
e t A portion of the binding
membranes of the womb.
/ The neck of the womb.
g The neck of the bladder.
The f our th Table, or F ado -.j
in the third Vi (ion.
a The trunk of the gate vein.
b The Cyflique twins,
c The right Stomach vein.
d The Bifurcation of the
gate-vein’strunck.
g The great Gaftrick-vein
from this.
h The crown vein of the
fiomach.
/'The right Kell vein.
k. The hinder KcII vein ,
whofe branches are
/ The right.
m The left.
nnn The Splenick branches
diftribirted through the
milt.
0. The fhort or venal vefTel.
p The left ftomach and Kell
vein.
y The middriff branch,
r The right ftomach and
Kell vein.
/ The gut-veini
t The divarication of the
raefenterical branch, from
which
HUM The Mefcraick veins;
and from
X His !eft,or the left Mefen-
terick vein.
yysC^The inward Emrod
vein, which runneth by the
end of the Co lick gut, un¬
der the right gut to the
fundament.
Here the Mans yard and
the womb of the Woman
are bound or faftned.
f The Sphinfter mufole.
The fundament with the
mufclesof the yard.
yy The progrefs of the fixth I ^ The vein Nonpar il, or
The fixth Table, or Facto-,
in the third Vifion.
abed f The afrer-brain ly¬
ing upward, from which the
marrow is feparared.
a The right part of the Cere-
bel. or after-brain.
b The left part of the afeer-
brain.
c d The middle of the after¬
brain.
e e Portions of the after¬
brain, unto which the mar¬
row alike groweth.
/'Thefinck of the after-
brain, which with the finus
of the marrow make the
fourth ventricle.
CIO
The feventh Table, or Fa¬
in the 'third Vifion.
The brain.
b 1 he fifings ofthe brain, or
fwelling.
The after-brain.
J The marrow cut afunder,
where it beginneth to fall
into the rack bones, and is
called Spinal.
The Mammillary procef-
fes ferving the fence of
fmelling.
fg The optick nerves , or
firft pair of nerves.
The coat in which this
nerve is dilated.
The two pair of moovet s
of the Eys.
ikl/n * Therhird pair , or
the lefter root of the third
pair.
^ A propagation of the third
pair ferving the skin and
mufcles.
/ Another propagation in
the upper jaw.
Another propagation
m
0 i
The fifth Table, or Facto
in the third Vifion.
a The end of the final I guts,
here cur afunder and bound.
b The blind gut. Or C<^c«w.
ccc The collick gut.OrCo/o;/.
de ‘The right gut.Or RiOum,
and feventh nerve.
The branch of the fixth
pair unto the neck,
a A branch from the feventh
pair unto the chops.
b The feventh pair of nerves
c The union of the fixth and
feventh pair.
d A branch of the fixth pair
to the throttle,
e The bifurcation of the
fame nerve.
tfl The inward branch at¬
taining the rack-bones.
g The upper branch to the
collar bones and breaft
bone.
gg Branches beneath to the
coat of the lungs.
h Little branches of the
right nerve, which make
the recurrent.
The left recurrent nerve.
k k The ftomach nerves.
mmm The diftribution of
the fixth nerve through
the lower belly and, all
therein contained.
Azygos.
c A divifidn of the branch
Azygos unto the feventh
and eighth rib.
d d The rigiic intercoftal
veins.
of The left intercoftal veins.
The twelfth T able, or Fa¬
cio ; in the third Vifien,
The fifteenth Table , cr
Facto j in the third Vi'
fion.
Sheweth the Ventricles
the Heart divided
their length.
®/
in
The defcendingtruiickof
the great arterie.
Part ofthe skol cove-i; m\tceidY/gl"XftlK
red with the thick mem¬
brane-
b b Portions of the optick
nerves.
c c The fleepy arteries.
d The bafon hanging down¬
wards.
e The flegmatick glandule.
f Portions of the fecond
pair of nerves.
The eight Table, or Facio -,
in the third Vifion.
The former wormy prccefs.
fpending it felf into the
temporal mufcle.
Another propagation to
the coat of rJhenoftriJs.
The fourth pair, or the
lefter root of the third pair.
p A propagation of this foine-
what written.
A propagation of the fame
to the gums , and another
to the upper teeth.
Another to the under jaw
whofe circles reach unto
the teeth.
/■/The fpending of the
nerves of the foutrth pair
into the coats of the tongue
and pa Hat.
t u The fifth pair or the au¬
ditory nerve.
123 Branches of the fifth,
pair.
1 Attaining the fiice , may
here rightly be taken for
the eight pair.
2 The fecond upper branch
joyning with the firft nerve.
3 The third lower branch
joyning with the firft nerve.
The fixth pair of nerves 5
here a propagation of the
feventh pair ( which at-
taineth the upper part of
the throttle) cut alunder.
The ninth Table, or Facto-,
in the third Vifion.
The hinder wormy procefs.
The tenth Table, or Facto-,
in the third Vifien.
A The backfide of the fto-
mack toward the back.
a The gullet or orifice of
the gullet in the chops.
ii c d The length of the gul¬
let or O ophage.
hb The tonfils, or glandules,
or the fides of the gullet.
c The glandulous body at
the fifth rack- bone.
d The right or upper orifice
®f the ftomack, where the
gullet is inferred or con-
nefted.
e e Nerves from the fixth
pair unto the ftomack.
/ The left or fecond orifice
of the ftomack, called Py¬
lorus,
g The gut, called Duodenum,
h The paflage of the bladder
of gall into the Duodenum,
iiii The veifels of the fto¬
mack cut afunder.
k^kmm The inmoft coat of
the ftomack.
I The iniddle-moft part of
the ftomack, torn off.
Bee The cavity of the fto¬
mack.
A round fwelling or the
a a
right orifice.
b The infide of the Duode¬
num,
The left orifice* or Pylo¬
rus.
dd A round fwelling of the
Tylotus his circle.
The e 'eventh T able, or Fa¬
cto ^ ofthe tkVd Vifion.
A portion of the hollow
vein whence arifeth the
Azygo
a
The thirteenth Table , or
Facio -, in the third Vi
fion.
^ A portion of the guts cur
out near the blind gut and
laid open , where may be
feenthe floodgates hin¬
dring the return ofthe ex¬
crements into the fraaller
guts.
The fourteenth T able , or
Facio j in the third Vi¬
fion.
a The defcendingtrunck of
the hollow vein.
b The defeending trtinckof
the great artery.
c A branch from the foer-
maticks to the rain or the
belly.
d The eraulgent vein and
artery.
e The bladder opened,
/ The reins.
g The ureters.
h The trumpet or leading
veflTelof the feed.
The veilels to the trum¬
pet from the fperma-
ticks.
k_ The divifion of the vein
and arterie into iliack
branches.
I Veftels from the fperma-
ticks creeping by the bot¬
tom and neck of the
womb.
m The womb.
» The right fpermatick vein
out of the trunck of the
hollow vein.
0 The left fpermatick vein
out of the kidney vein.
p p The fpermatick arte¬
ries.
The contiguity of the fper-
inatick veins, and arteries,
in which agreement they
Aide into the purfe of the
tefticles by the produfti-
on of the rim of the bel¬
ly-
The neck of the womb.
/ The lower velTels of the
womb embracing the neck
of the fame.
tt The tefticles or ftones.
uu The ligament or ty, cal-
great artene.
d The venal arterie.
The hollow vein.
fi The right ventricle of
the heart.
b The left ventricle of the
heart.
ggg. The fle/hy fubftance of
the heart dilfefted.
The fixteenth Table, orFa-
cio j in the third Vifion,
Sheweth the Heart laido-
pen by the venal Arte¬
ry of the left Ventricle,
a The great arterie refefted.
b The arterial vein refefted.
cc The orifice of the arte-
ria|veii) opened.
d The left ear of the heart
inverted.
e c The two floodgates of the
venal arterie.
f The outward fubftance of
the heart ftiuting the ven¬
tricle.
gg Certain filaments grow¬
ing as well to the hear*, as
to the valves, and marked
with i;
The wall or partition be¬
twixt the ventricles.
k. The point of the heart,cal-
led Cone and Mucro.
The feventeenth Table, or
Facio-, in the third Vi\
fion,
Sheweth the Heart opened
by the right Ventricle
and hollow Vein,
o-
led Crem.tfieres,
The privities.
0 b f The hollow vein.
bede The hollow vein
pened.
b The place where the hol¬
low vein gapeth into the
right ventricle of the
heart.
c A circle benching out in
the orifice of the hollow
vein.
d Theorifice of the defeen¬
ding trunck of the hollow
vein.
e The orifice of the afoen-
ding trunck of the hollow
vein.
gh Two valves of the hol¬
low vein, but the third on
the fide is not here difeo-
vered.
/• Certain flcfhy portions un¬
to which grots.
k^k The filaments of the
floodgates or valves.
/ The point of the heart,
Apex cordis.
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